US6655241B2 - Anti-skip fastener tightening and/or extraction device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to fastener driver tool bits and, more particularly, to fastener driver tool bits that include features that prevent or reduce the tendency of a tool bit end to “skip” or “slide out” from the slots in fastener heads.
- Screwdrivers, tool bit fastener drivers, Phillips screwdrivers and the like when inserting or extracting a fastener from a workpiece, will at times “slip” or “skip” from the slot in the head of a fastener while imparting rotary motion to the fastener.
- the bit end of the fastener driver skips from the fastener after the fastener has been completely inserted into the workpiece, or when attempting to remove a corroded or relatively “old” fastener from the workpiece.
- the end of the bit has a tendency to tear away or wear down a portion of the side walls forming the slot in the head of the fastener. Repeated skips can deform the slot side walls such that the tool bit is incapable of imparting rotary motion to the fastener.
- Prior art driver bits have attempted to correct the skipping problem by including relatively small recesses in the side walls of the flutes or crossing members that form the tip or drive portion of the bit.
- the recesses form edges that grip or “bite” into the side walls of the slot to promote rotary motion transfer between the driver bit and fastener.
- the recesses are machined in each side wall of each crossing member such that a right angle is formed between the recesses and the longitudinal axis of the bit when taking a side elevation view of the bit. Further, recesses are machined radially across the flutes to form multiple concentric arc segments when taking a drive end elevation view of the bit as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,998,454.
- driver bits that include recesses that grip the side walls of the slot of the fastener, is that there are an excessive number of recesses which structurally weaken the bits causing the bits to routinely break or deform when rotary motion sufficient to rotate the fastener, is imparted upon the bit from a rotary driver.
- a principal object of the present invention is to provide an improved fastener driver that “grips” a side wall forming a slot in the head of the fastener.
- a feature of the improved fastener driver is one or more recesses in predetermined side walls of crossing members of a “Phillips type” screwdriver.
- An advantage of the improved fastener driver is that engagement between the driver and the fastener is maintained while the fastener is inserted into or extracted from a workpiece.
- Another advantage of the improved fastener driver is that constant rotary motion is imparted from the driver to the fastener when the fastener is inserted into or extracted from a workpiece.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide gripping capability to a fastener driver while maintaining the structural strength of the driver.
- a feature of the improved fastener driver is one or more recesses forming edges that engage or “bite” into walls forming a driver receiving slot in a fastener.
- Another feature of the improved fastener driver is one or more recesses disposed in one of two side walls of each crossing member, the fastener driver being comprised of four crossing members.
- Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a fastener driver having one or more recesses in side walls of the crossing members, the recesses being inclined relative to the longitudinal axis of the driver.
- a feature of the improved fastener driver is longer gripping edges formed by the inclined recesses.
- An advantage of the improved fastener driver is that gripping capability is increased without decreasing structural integrity.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide an improved blade type or “standard” fastener driver.
- a feature of the improved standard screwdriver is one or more recesses machined in opposing side walls of the screwdriver.
- An advantage of the improved standard screwdriver is that the screwdriver is capable of gripping a corresponding fastener thereby maintaining engagement between the screwdriver and fastener while the fastener is inserted into or extracted from a workpiece.
- Another object of the present invention is to improve the gripping capability of a standard screwdriver while maintaining structural strength.
- a feature of the standard screwdriver is one or more recesses extending across a portion of each side wall forming the bit end of the screwdriver.
- An advantage of the standard screwdriver is that substantially the same amount of bitting edge from the partially extending recesses (compared to a recess extending totally across each side wall) engage the side walls forming the corresponding slot of the fastener thereby providing gripping capability and maintaining the quantity of rotational force that may be imparted from the screwdriver to the fastener.
- Another object of the present invention is to improve the gripping capability of a Phillips screwdriver when inserted into relatively shallow receiving recesses disposed in a fastener.
- a feature of the screwdriver is one or more recesses disposed relatively close to the bit end.
- Another feature of the screwdriver is a crowned bit end formed from arcuate crossing members.
- the arcuate crossing members allow the crown portion of the bit end to engage a center portion of the fastener while the crossing members accommodate a foreign material built-up in the corners of the fastener recesses thereby promoting complete engagement between the edges of the recesses in the bit end and the walls of the recesses in the fastener.
- the invention provides an anti-skip fastener tightening and/or extraction device comprising a tool bit end having a plurality of crossing members, each crossing member having at least one recess positioned in a side wall, said recesses forming edges that engage corresponding portions of a fastener to maintain engagement between said tool bit end and the fastener when forcibly rotating the fastener to drive the fastener into a workpiece, said recesses forming edges that engage corresponding portions of the fastener to maintain engagement between said tool bit end and the fastener when forcibly rotating the fastener to extract the fastener from a workpiece.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of tool bit having recesses in a side wall in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a front elevation view of the tool bit depicted in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a top elevation view of the tool bit depicted in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is, a back elevation view of the tool bit depicted in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 5 is a top elevation view of a typical “Phillips type” fastener.
- FIG. 6 is perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the tool bit depicted in FIG. 1 in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of an alternative tool bit having recesses in a side wall in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of an alternative tool bit for a fastener with relatively shallow tool bit receiving recesses.
- FIG. 9 is a side elevation view of the end of the alternative tool bit of FIG. 8 .
- an anti-skip fastener tightening and/or extraction device is denoted by numeral 10 .
- the device 10 includes a tool bit end 12 having a cross configuration when taking an end view, and formed from four substantially identical crossing members 13 , 14 , 15 and 16 that are radially separated a substantially equal degree of arc thereby configuring a typical screwdriver bit for a standard cross or “Phillips” head fastener 17 .
- Crossing members 13 and 14 have at least one, but preferably a plurality of parallel recesses 18 disposed in first side walls 20 and 21 such that an acute angle is formed (when taking a front elevation view of the device, see FIG.
- Crossing members 15 and 16 have at least one, but preferably a plurality of parallel recesses 26 disposed in second side walls 28 and 29 such that an acute angle is formed (when taking a back elevation view of the device, see FIG. 4) between the recesses 26 and a mid-portion of an inclined edge 30 of first and second inclined walls 32 and 34 of the second crossing member 16 .
- the recesses 18 in first side walls 20 and 21 form edges 36 that engage and grasp the fastener 17 by “digging” into corresponding first side walls 38 and 40 of fastener 17 to maintain engagement between the tool bit end 12 and the fastener 17 when forcibly rotating the fastener 17 to drive the fastener 17 into a workpiece (not shown).
- the recesses 26 in the second side walls 28 and 29 form edges 42 that engage and grasp the fastener 17 by “digging” into corresponding second side walls 44 and 46 of fastener 17 to maintain engagement between the tool bit end 12 and the fastener 17 when forcibly rotating the fastener 17 to extract the fastener 17 from a workpiece.
- the recesses 18 and 26 are relatively narrow and substantially horizontal when taking front or back elevation views.
- the recesses 18 in the first side walls 20 and 21 extend across the first side walls 20 and 21 from an inner edge 48 to inclined edge 22 of corresponding inclined walls 24 and 25 .
- the recesses 26 in the second side walls 28 and 29 extend across the second side walls 28 and 29 from an inner edge 48 to inclined edge 30 of corresponding inclined walls 32 and 34 .
- the recesses 18 and 26 are separated a distance relatively larger than their lateral dimension and include a relatively shallow “depth” relative to the thickness of the crossing members 13 - 16 of the tool bit end 12 .
- the recesses 18 and 26 may be orientated perpendicular or parallel to the central axis of the tool bit and may be positioned at any portion of the first and second side walls 20 , 21 , 28 and 29 depending upon the size of the fastener 17 and the corresponding “depth” of the first and second side walls 38 , 40 , 44 and 46 into the fastener 17 .
- the deeper the first and second side walls of the fastener 17 the greater the longitudinal dimension of the recesses 18 and 26 across the first and second side walls of the tool bit end 12 .
- the longitudinal dimension is increased by angling the recesses 18 and 26 to a more vertical position extending from the inner edge 48 to inclined edges 22 and 30 , respectively as depicted in FIG. 6 .
- the recesses 18 and 26 may vary in quantity from one to a plurality of recesses depending upon the desired “griping” capability of the device 10 upon the fastener 17 .
- all eight side walls of the tool bit end 12 may include recesses to improve the gripping capability of the device 10 . More specifically, second side walls 56 and 58 of crossing members 13 and 14 , respectively, and first side walls 54 and 52 of crossing members 15 and 16 , respectively, may include recesses configured and disposed substantially identical to the recesses 18 and 26 in corresponding side walls. However, adding recesses in the tool bit end 12 weakens the metal forming the end 12 thereby reducing the amount of rotational force that can be applied to the device 10 without deforming the end 12 .
- recesses in opposing side walls of a crossing member may be staggered whereby the quantity metal separating opposing lower portions of corresponding recesses is increased.
- keeping the quantity of recesses to a minimum while adding optimum gripping capability to the tool bit end 12 and/or avoiding recesses in opposite side walls of one of the crossing members 13 - 16 increases the amount of rotary force that may be imparted upon a fastener 17 .
- the tool bit end 12 may be designed to provide gripping capability in only one rotary direction. More specifically, the tool bit end 12 may be required to grip the fastener 17 to assemble a workpiece thereby requiring the recesses to grip the fastener 17 for insertion only. Recesses that are disposed to remove fasteners would not be included. Should the tool bit end 12 be required to only remove fasteners 17 from a workpiece, recesses that grip the fasteners 17 for extraction would be machined in the tool bit end 12 , recesses that insert fasteners 17 would not be included.
- a standard screwdriver bit 12 configured to insert or remove a Phillips head fastener 17 from a workpiece, is machined via techniques well known to those of ordinary skill in the art such that one or more recesses 18 are formed in the first side walls 20 and 21 of crossing members 13 and 14 for gripping the first side walls 38 and 40 of the fastener 17 during the extraction (counter-clockwise rotation) of the fastener 17 from a workpiece.
- one or more recesses 26 are machined in the second side walls 28 and 29 of crossing members 15 and 16 for gripping the second side walls 44 and 46 of the fastener 17 during the insertion (clockwise rotation) of the fastener 17 into the workpiece.
- recesses 18 and 26 would be machined in corresponding first and second side wall 20 , 21 , 28 and 29 .
- recesses 18 and/or 26 may be machined in corresponding first side walls 20 , 21 , 52 and 54 and/or second side walls 28 , 29 , 56 and 58 of the crossing members 13 , 14 , 15 and 16 (see FIGS. 1 and 3 ).
- a standard “blade” screwdriver tip 60 having a plurality of recesses 62 machined in first and second sides 64 and 66 of the tip 60 .
- the recesses 62 are parallel to the edge 68 of the tip 60 , extend laterally across substantially half the tip 60 , and include a “depth” relatively shallow in comparison to the “thickness” of the tip 60 thereby substantially maintaining the structural strength of the tip 60 .
- the recesses 62 on each side 64 and 66 of the tip 60 are separated a distance relatively greater than the lateral dimension of the recesses 62 . Machining recesses 62 across half the tip 60 , maintains tip integrity but provides gripping capability in only one rotary direction.
- Extending the recesses 62 across the entire surface of the tip 60 would enable the tip 60 to grip the fastener in both rotary direction, but would decrease the structural strength of the tip 60 thereby reducing the amount of rotary force that may be imparted upon the screwdriver.
- the recesses 62 may be inclined relative to the edge 68 or may be increased in quantity to increase the gripping capability of the tip 60 , but resulting in a corresponding decrease in structural strength and the amount of rotational force that may be imparted from the tip 60 to the fastener.
- an alternative anti-skip fastener tightening and/or extraction device is denoted by numeral 100 .
- the device 100 of FIG. 8 is substantially the same as the device 10 of FIG. 1 except that the recesses 18 and 26 in the alternative device 100 have been disposed closer to the tool bit end 12 to engage corresponding side walls 38 , 40 , 44 and 46 of a fastener 17 having relatively “shallow” recesses 102 that form the side walls 38 , 40 , 44 and 46 .
- the device 100 further includes arcuate crossing members 13 - 16 that accommodate a slight grease, dirt and/or metal filing “buildup” 103 in corners 104 of the recesses 102 in the fastener 17 .
- the device 100 is allowed to insert into the fastener 17 until a slightly crowned portion 106 of the device 100 engages a center portion 108 of the fastener 17 , and the arcuate crossing members 13 - 16 engage and forcibly compress the grease and dirt buildup 103 .
- the arcuate configuration facilitates total engagement and maximum “gripping” capability between the recess 18 and 26 of the device 100 and the side walls of a fastener 17 with shallow recesses 102 that have a foreign material buildup therein.
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CNB021319448A CN100479997C (zh) | 2002-01-12 | 2002-09-05 | 一种防滑紧固件紧固和/或拔出装置 |
AT02078727T ATE349298T1 (de) | 2002-01-12 | 2002-09-10 | Vorrichtung zum anziehen und/oder lösen von befestigungsmitteln mit anti-sprung-mitteln |
EP02078727A EP1327499B1 (de) | 2002-01-12 | 2002-09-10 | Vorrichtung zum Anziehen und/oder Lösen von Befestigungsmitteln mit Anti-Sprung-Mitteln |
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ES02078727T ES2278870T3 (es) | 2002-01-12 | 2002-09-10 | Dispositivo para el apriete y/o la extraccion de fiadores teniendo medios antirrebotes. |
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